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Help Id please, coastal sc, panealous cinct?UPDATED imbedded spore print pic
    #22333288 - 10/04/15 03:38 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

I'm on alot of medication currently.and I can't really keep a clear train of thought ill do my best.

Cap, 1in across. Greyish tanish?

Gills, dark grey. Jet black spore prints.

Stem, 3in long, skinny. Sort of reddish tanish?

Growing directly from horse dun coastal sc, heavy rains, temps in high 60s past 3 days. I am not worried about the tan mushrooms, I harvested a few and they're printing brown spores. The lighter colored ones are different and print straight black.

http://imgur.com/xnC0Quy
http://imgur.com/KpNk9Cb
http://imgur.com/tsGEdzO

Any other info ill do my best to provide, sorry for the really inadequate id request.


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Re: Help Id please, coastal sc, panealous cinct? [Re: impaired420]
    #22333804 - 10/04/15 05:45 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Nobody have any guesses i can go off as to what they might be?
Please?


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Re: Help Id please, coastal sc, panealous cinct? [Re: impaired420]
    #22336053 - 10/05/15 08:38 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Ok its been 24 hrs almost. I feel better today from my medications.
I have been doings tons of reading and comparing since yesterday since no one has posted anything yet...what gives? Did I do something wrong guys?

Anyway, I think I'm leaning that they're panaelous ant? Since they have the silvery/grey color caps, the caps dries today a bit and they look very light tan in color besides the spots where I can see spore deposited on the inside of the cap.
They dropped TONS of spores, %1000000 black, no doubt at all about it.

One strange thing, the stems pretty much withered away to nothing so I threw them out, common with pan ant?

I found a few grey/black gilled, more light brown conical cap mushrooms almost identical to these today growing out of some.new Bermuda sod that was laid a few months back, doing a print on those and ill make a new thread if they seem like cincts.

I'm not trying to eat these, I am just trying to acquire prints to start a little project, so guys please....please help me out here someone?


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Re: Help Id please, coastal sc, panealous cinct? [Re: impaired420] * 1
    #22336067 - 10/05/15 08:41 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Pan foe vs Pan cinct is wholly dependent on black spores vs. black spores with some brown mixed in. If you have jet black spores, they are Panaeolus cinctulus. I think people just don't respond to these Pan requests is because you really have to judge black vs. black/brown in person.

Also, if you don't make people click on a link to view the pics you'll get better responses.


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Re: Help Id please, coastal sc, panealous cinct? [Re: doctorghosty]
    #22336089 - 10/05/15 08:49 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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Re: Help Id please, coastal sc, panealous cinct? [Re: mwhtmn]
    #22336112 - 10/05/15 08:56 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)



Idk how to.resize....

Great news, thanks guys, I see what you mean. My problem is I do all this malarkey off my mobile phone. I'm a poor fellow and can't afford internet. I'll do my best to imbed the photos from here on out.

So pan ant will have black brown spores? Only panaelous cinct will have pure jet black prints, good to know.

Also I read, there are NO poisonous mushrooms that print black, so even of by chance they were an inactive sp I wont get ill if I did eat them, hypothetically.

Thank you again for some replies, ill try imbedding a picture of the 20hr spore print off my biggest cap, its so damn black you'll guys will have no trouble seeing it.


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Re: Help Id please, coastal sc, panealous cinct? [Re: impaired420]
    #22336426 - 10/05/15 10:56 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

no, Panaeolus foenisecii will have black and brown spores, that is how you distinguish it from Panaeolus cinctulus. Panaeolus antillarum is easy to distinguish by looks alone but will also have black spores.

I'd call your prints jet black.


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Re: Help Id please, coastal sc, panealous cinct? [Re: doctorghosty]
    #22336466 - 10/05/15 11:09 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Lol okay I see now, thanks a million.
I'm so ecstatic to find my first ever wild actives!
I've been at it a year or so now and all the failures and hard work paid off.
Now I have my regions conditions dailed in for this fruit and ill have no trouble distinguishing it in the future!


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Re: Help Id please, coastal sc, panealous cinct? [Re: impaired420]
    #22337431 - 10/05/15 03:44 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Ok...so I think I have jumped the gun. Under further inspection a buddy of mine thinks they're Panaeolus papilionaceus.

He believes he sees the partial tooth like veil on them.



Thoughts?


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Re: Help Id please, coastal sc, panealous cinct? [Re: impaired420]
    #22337961 - 10/05/15 06:24 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

i would call those pan paps aswell.


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